Stakeholders advocate transformation of creative industries through development bill | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Nigerian creative industry has captured the attention of industry stakeholders who have come together to discuss the proposed Creative Industries Development Bill (CIDB) and its potential to transform the Nigerian creative economy.

CIDB Stakeholders Engagement Sub-Committee Lead, Obi Asika ; Senior Special Assistant to the President on Country Risk Assessment and Evaluation, Col. Felix Alaita , Nigerian actor, comedian, movie director and producer Charles Inojie, with other participants at the engagement session held recently.

Two key takeaways from that engagement were the concepts of Perpetual Royalties for artists on their work and the insertion that all new public buildings in Nigeria should have iconic arts embedded in their budgets leading to a legacy of public monuments across Nigeria and the growth of the art market. On Sunday, March 5, the CIDB team met with leaders from the creative writing, performing arts, and theater sectors.

Laoye Jayieola, the CEO of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group hosted the CIDB team led by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Country Risk Assessment and Evaluation, Col. Felix Alaita , Chinenye Mba Uzoukwu, and Obi Asika, at the NESG headquarters, Summit House, on 7 March 2023. The meeting included the National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable team and thematic leads from relevant NESG sectors.

Also in attendance were Charles Novia, Tunde Laoye, Efe Omorogbe, Queen Ebigieson, Emeka Ossai, and Brenda Fashugba, amongst others. Obi Asika, one of Nigeria’s renowned creative industries’ leaders and the CIDB Stakeholders Engagement Sub-Committee Lead, stated that the CIDB is a, “whole of government and whole of nation” approach with key stakeholders continuously engaged.

 

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